Reflections on the Jushumanista infraction
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Criminal law, Jushumanist offense, International law, crime theoryAbstract
The text intends to emphasize to the reader the rules of criminal law in contrast to the rules of international human rights and especially when it comes to its violation, explaining how the elements of the crime work, addressing its requirements to characterize criminal offenses.
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